Ok check this out this was REALLY FUN.

. doing a bit of early xmas gift giving.
First I went here
http://cloakcoin.com/paperwallet.phpAnd printed out some wallets
Note: I think we should change the dark address contrast (asthetics) but other than that it looks cool enough.
I then increased the size cause i don't like how small it prints..
Then I loaded them up with some cloak and verified it via the
http://explorer.cloakcoin.com/note: that is down for maintenance as I type but should be back soon is my guess.
Then I printed message on back and I gave two of them to two friends who have children (both had more than 10 years left until they get to college) .. Thing is IF you consider the Market Cap of Monero which is increasing and the total supply and inflation yada yada .. Long term these currencies should grow quite well..
I put on the back the long term estimated value and even with small amounts its enough to really help out with college funding.
The fun part comes in when you hand over the printed crypto notes and start explaining it.. You start with the potential , mention the caveat of no guarantees and get into the nitty griddy showing how they can scan qr's and get balances. Showing coinmarketcap.com to track its progress etc. (I will be working on a free cookie based portfolio tracker this weekend to make it really cool)
Thing is guys.. times are kind tough, for me at least, so this was a way I could give without going bankrupt and that is a lot of fun. Plus now we got 2 more people thinking about crypto etc.
I gave them each Bitcoin (very small) / Cloak (a bit more) and RISE as the college fund portfolio.
Rise is really a long shot while cloak is more of a sure deal long term,
but I wanted a non ethereum smart contract platform in the mix.
Just something about printing out crypto that is empowering.
Happy Holidays

Cool what you can also do is download sys 2.1 when it comes out on the 18th and use the alias password feature.to.create an alias... so the alias name is used as salt and password together deterministically generate a private key for that alias... now the cryptokid just needs his identity name and his password to get access to his coins.. he can call aliasauthenticate with those 2 pieces of info to get the private key.
The kicker? That private key is bitcoin compatible so you can pay to the alias address in bitcoin and store the key in sys so when the cryptokid gets his pvt key he can import to btc wallet to claim his btc aswell as any sys on the syschain.. pretty sweet huh.. no paper wallet needed.